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The flame sensor is located in the burner section and is usually in front of the last burner so that it confirms that the last burner has been lit. If you take a light abrasive pad even as light as a dollar bill or maybe an SOS pad. Polish this rod lightly to remove the light build up of carbon or dust particles. Try the heating cycle again.

Take a wrench And unscrew the orifices top name sure they are not plugged. If they are ok then check the placement of the burner tubes and make sure the pathway in between the burner tubes are clean. The pathway must be clear in order to let gas flow to the next burner. When the first burner ignites, the fire travels through the gas stream through the pathways to each of the other burners.

see this causes and fix it. God bless youf there is no heat, check the electrical service panelfor a burned fuse or tripped breaker. Relight the pilot light (see below).
If there is not enough heat, adjust the burner air shutter (see below); and clean the burner ports (see below).
If the pilot light does not light or does not stay lit, clean the
pilot orifice carefully with a toothpick, test the thermocouple and
replace it if it is faulty (see below).
If the flame flickers, adjust the pilot (see below).
If there is an exploding sound when the burner ignites, adjust the
pilot to a higher setting and clean the pilot orifice and the burner
ports.
If the burner takes more than a few seconds to ignite, clean the pilot orifice and adjust the pilot light.
If the burner flame is uneven, clean the burner ports. If the burner
flame is very yellow, clean the burner; open vents in the furnace room
to provide more air; adjust the burner air shutter.
If the furnace makes a rumbling noise when the burners are off, clean the burner and adjust the burner air shutter.
If the air is too dry, wash or replace the evaporator pad if you have a humidifier; test the humidistat; and adjust the water-level float to raise the water level.
If some rooms are too cool and others too warm, the distribution system may require balancing. Refer to the Forced-Air Distribution Fix-It Guide.

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The bottom causes in red are common problems and can be addressed by the homeowner. Try to check for these conditions first before calling for service.
Hope this helps, remember - these are just rough guidelines and not all possible situations are covered.

I found this article on the Web So I can't take credit for it..... But it is a very good place to start for your problem It is what I would start checking if you called me for service .......Good Luck

Between the burners is a small rail in the pressed steel where the flame runs across to light the other burners and it sounds like there is dirt or debris in the step over rails causing the problem. You will need to use some compressed air on those rails to clear them out. Once the rails are clear the other two burners should ignite right away.

on the lh side of the burner, there is the pump if you could look at it straight on there is 4mm allen
screw at about the 2 o'clocl on the face of it, usinging a allen
key loosen this then with
the heating switched on, press the red reset button on the burner
(round with red light) and the burner should run, where the screw is
loosened you should see the oil bubble out, the run freely, the burner
will fire, quickly tighten the screw back in. you may need to repeat to get it to work